The top attractions in Baden-Wurttemberg

Heidelberg Castle is built on Heidelberg, on top of a medieval fortress. For five centuries Heidelberg was the residence of the Electors of the Palatinate Wittelsbach and it was family owned. Between the thirteenth and seventeenth

Amazing park - detailed decorations, nice staff and great rides. It’s perfect for families and and groups of friends alike. Has plenty of stuff to do for those who don’t like rides and, for those who do, the rides cover a wide range

The Black Forest (in German Schwarzwald) is a dense mountainous forest situated in the southwest of Germany, in the state of Baden-Württemberg. In this mountainous region the highest peak is the Feldberg at 1,493 meters above sea

Freiburg is one of the most well-maintained and beautiful cities we saw on the way to the Black Forest. It was like a picture in a magazine, and you can tell that the locals really take care of it just by walking through the streets

The Bodensee form the German border with Switzerland and Austria. The lake is 74 kilomters long and at its widest reaches 15 kilometers. It is an area with excellent tourist attractions because of it's natural environment and

This city, in the Black Forest is the oldest in Germany. It is now extremely popular with tourists from Germany and other parts of Europe. The therapeutic properties of its waters are one of its greatest attractions. This can be

In the center of the small town of Triberg, in the Black Forest, the rushing Gutach river forms a frothy waterfall which at 163 meters and with seven levels, makes it the highest waterfall in Germany. The waterfalls are accessible

This area, in addition to waterfalls, is also very important for the manufacturing of cuckoo clocks. It is nice but not too large. The most commercial street is full of clocks that are part of the front of their stores. If I say that

Romantic fairytale castle, the Lichtenstein building is situated on the Swabian Alb mountain range(Swabian Jura), in an area also called Route of the castles. If it had to be defined by a child, they would describe it as a scene from

I was in Munich with a friend who is a big car fan so I suggested that we take the train to Stuttgart to visit the MERCEDES MUSEUM. It was worth it. Even the building itself is incredible. It looks like the NY Guggenheim inside. You

The trip to the Black Forest is one of the best I've done in Europe. Lake Titisee originates from the glaciers of the Cordillera de Feldberg. Surrounded by dense forests and clear waters, it is a beautifully picturesque scene. We were

Ulm City was bombed on December 17, 1944 by Allied aircraft. In contrast to the surrounding buildings in the square, the famous cathedral was not completely deteriorated. It is also the tallest in the world. Its tower and ascent are

This palace-castle is situated on top of the city. Although it began in the twelfth century it was not completed until the sixteenth century. After suffering battles, destruction and some blasts in different parts, today it has become

Freiburg Cathedral is one of the largest and most beautiful monuments in the entire city. Its construction lasted for centuries and has a clear mixture of architectural styles, the highlight of which undoubtedly is on the outside, the

In the center of Heidelberg, you'll find the beautiful plaza where city hall is. The square has a fountain depicting Hercules, which is the place where the people formerly chased down and burned witches and heretics. Obviously the

This place can be considered the very heart of the city. It is the meeting point par excellence. In the center stands the Jubiläumssäule, a 5 meter memorial column erected in 1841 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of King Wilhelm I

This impressive nine arch bridge stands over the Neckar river. It was built between 1786 and 1788 by order of the Elector Karl Theodor. The bridge's gateway deserves special attention. You'll always find tourists taking photos as they

I can tell you after jogging by many German towns, this is one of the ones that I liked the most. Its essence is medieval and was lucky that the war did not damage it as its oldest buildings are intact. It has so many wonderful places

Supposedly this street is one of the most beautiful pedestrian zones in Europe. I don't think that I've visited enough pedestrian areas around Europe to say for sure, but certainly this street has something special. Maybe I'm not

Although in legend Friedrich von Schiller "Poet" appears only as a poet, the truth is that he was much more - a military medical doctor and writer, the truth is that he well deserves a plaza (square). Anyway, the city has searched for

My last weekend in Stuttgart, I could not pass up on the opportunity to see a live match in the German Bundesliga, sorry - I'm a massive football fan. The visitors, Sevilla, came from the European competitions, it looked set to be a

Walking around Ulm is a real joy, with its narrow streets, squares, fountains, medieval houses, imposing buildings. The wooden houses, usually in the old town, are very uneven, so much so that this grabs your attention. It seems they

The city hall of Tübingen dominates the beautiful Market Square, in the heart of the city. The building of the fifteenth century, was erected in 1435 and enlarged in the sixteenth century. The striking western facade of graffito, is

This garden that surrounds Heidelberg Castle was created by renowned landscape architect Salomon de Caus with the intention of meshing well with the city's harmony, as well as the river and the mountains. The geometric "Hortus

Located north of Stuttgart, very close to the city is this imperial palace known as the Versailles of Suabia. The Duke of Württemberg, Eberhard Ludwig, had it built in 1704 for his mistress, the Countess Wilhelmina von Graevenitz.

This church, in the heart of Tübinguen or Tübingen, and was constructed between the years 1440 and 1529. The complex has a tower, 3 aisles with rows of side chapels and clerestory. Inside, are the ancient tombs of dukes, the reading

Schiltach is a small town situated in the Black Forest. It is a quiet and charming place. Its half-timbered houses look like something out of a fairy tale. Schiltach is famous for its leather tanners (you can see some shops where they

When the ancient castle of the royal family of Württemberg caught fire in 1311, the Altes Schloss was converted into the new royal residence. Between 1553 and 1518, Albert Tresch conducted a Renaissance project expansion. The current

The Church of St Georges was a pleasant surprise, once I went inside that is. The outside does not look great and once you walk inside you see it is all painted with lovely bright colors and there are murals everywhere. In addition to

This building is located to the right of the Cathedral of Ulm, and it was built with the intention to be a church, but over the years, it became a barn. Several years ago it was supposed to be returned to the Church, but its function